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Zohran’s cold homeless policy: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 13, 2026

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Vail’s Sarah Schleper makes history with Olympic super-G performance

Vail’s Sarah Schleper became the oldest female Alpine skier to compete in an Olympic Games on Thursday. Schleper, who turns 47 on Feb. 19, was the 43rd and final skier to take to the Olympia...

City of Greeley surveys show housing, safety as top concerns for residents

About 70% of Greeley residents are satisfied with the city as a place to live, citing the fire, police and parks as reasons, according to community surveys and polls.

Thompson School District, Resurrection Christian wrestlers look to punch their tickets to state at regionals this weekend

All seven local programs (five boys and two girls) will be a part of the action Friday and Saturday

Trump’s Actions Test the Fragile World of Air Travel

Last-minute announcements and abrupt changes by the Trump administration have caused confusion in an already strained U.S. aviation system.

Leavitt unloads on Obama over voter ID push, accuses Dems of `panic`

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticizes former President Barack Obama for opposing voter ID laws after House passes SAVE Act.

Hudson, NH, man accused of hiding recording devices in bathroom

HUDSON, N.H. — A Hudson man is awaiting a bail hearing after police charged him with multiple felonies related to possessing child sexual abuse material and secretly installing recording devices in a residential bathroom.

Bijou Phillips Is Still Searching for a Kidney Donor After Receiving 1,000 Applications

Family rush to the actress` side as she remains hospitalized and on dialysis amid kidney failure

ICE just called N.J.’s new immigration order ‘legally illiterate’ — but Sherrill isn’t backing down

The ICE spokesperson said “sanctuary politicians” in New Jersey are putting residents at risk by banning immigration agents from state property.

This dad is running Boston to give back to Boston Children’s Hospital

"I’m proud to be running with my son as my patient partner — he’s my inspiration, my motivation, and the reason behind every mile." The post This dad is running Boston to give back to Boston Children’s Hospital appeared first on Boston.com .

Joe Rogan Says He Refused to Meet With Jeffrey Epstein

The podcaster`s name was in the Epstein Files when Epstein asked another one of Rogan`s guests for a meeting

Waymo`s Next-Gen Robotaxis Are Rolling Out. Everything to Know About the Service

The sixth-generation Waymo Driver is designed to better navigate extreme weather. Here`s where the self-driving company operates and where it`s headed soon.

Roku Sees Higher Revenue, Positive Net Income For 2025 As Platform Makes Gains

In December 2025, The Roku Channel hit an all-time high, representing 6.3 percent of all TV streaming, according to the Nielsen Gauge. 

Raiders DC Candidate is Great News for Maxx Crosby's Future

The Las Vegas Raiders are considering a defensive coordinator candidate who could impact Maxx Crosby amid trade rumors.

New Docuseries We Got Dis! Featuring Comedy and Disability Premieres at RISE Comedy

A new Denver-made docuseries, We Got Dis! , will premiere on February 14 at RISE Comedy, with a screening and live Q&A. The post New Docuseries <i>We Got Dis!</i> Featuring Comedy and Disability Premieres at RISE Comedy appeared first on Denver Westword .

WP Engine Says Automattic Planned To Shake Down 10 Hosting Companies For WordPress Royalties

WP Engine`s third amended complaint against Automattic and WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg alleges that Mullenweg had plans to impose royalty fees on 10 hosting companies beyond WP Engine for their use of the WordPress trademark. The amended filing, based on previously sealed information uncovered during discovery, also claims Mullenweg emailed a Stripe executive to pressure the payment processor into canceling WP Engine`s contract after WP Engine sued Automattic in October 2024. Newfold, the parent company of Bluehost and HostGator, is already paying Automattic for trademark use, according to the complaint, and Automattic is in conversations with other hosts. The filing challenges the 8% royalty rate as arbitrary, citing Mullenweg`s comments at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 where he said the figure was based on what WP Engine "could afford to pay." Internal Automattic correspondence cited in the complaint includes Mullenweg describing his approach to WP Engine as "nuclear war" and warning that if the hosting company didn`t comply, he would start stealing its customers. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

The Olympic item as rare as a medal itself

Tina and Milo, the mascots from the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, have been impossible to purchase in Italy.

2 years later, the Apple Vision Pro finally gets an official YouTube app

YouTube finally has a native app for visionOS available and the Apple Vision Pro.

Judge blocks Trump administration from moving former death row inmates to Colorado’s ‘Supermax’ prison

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from transferring 20 inmates with commuted death sentences to the nation’s highest security federal prison, warning that officials cannot employ a “sham” process for deciding where to incarcerate the prisoners for the rest of their lives. U.S. District Judge Timothy […]

Frisco warns of fraudulent solicitors reported in Summit

The town of Frisco stated in a news release Wednesday, Feb. 11, that it has received reports of a couple fraudulently soliciting donations door-to-door in Breckenridge, Silverthorne and Frisco. Residents have reported the couple poses...

‘Love Story’ revisits JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. It’s stirred some backlash

FX and Hulu’s new series “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette” retells the couple’s romance and death, and has sparked criticism from Kennedy`s nephew, Jack Schlossberg.

Crypto lender BlockFills suspends withdrawals for clients in latest blow to the blockchain sector

During the digital assets crash of 2022, lenders made similarly protective moves.

Colorado Springs Commits $700,000 to Strengthen Downtown Clean & Safe Program

The city of Colorado Springs has committed $700,000 to advance security components of the Downtown Partnership’s Clean & Safe program. Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade signed a contract with Downtown Partnership on Feb. 4. The supplemental funding comes from the city’s voter-approved recreational marijuana sales tax. The Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC, Colorado Springs Urban [...] The post Colorado Springs Commits $700,000 to Strengthen Downtown Clean & Safe Program appeared first on SCBFD .

Scientists discover protein that rejuvenates aging brain cells

A newly identified protein may hold the key to rejuvenating aging brain cells. Researchers found that boosting DMTF1 can restore the ability of neural stem cells to regenerate, even when age-related damage has set in. Without it, these cells struggle to renew and support memory and learning. The findings raise hopes for treatments that could slow or even reverse aspects of brain aging.

TMZ Sports Streaming Live From Newsroom, Join The Conversation!

TMZ Sports is going live from the newsroom to discuss the day`s biggest stories ... but we don`t just want folks to watch and enjoy the conversation, we want y`all to get involved!! Hit the comment section as Babcock, Lucas, Luca, and the whole…

Chris Stapleton’s Traveller Whiskey Gets Way Stronger With 121-Proof Expression

A new 121-proof Buffalo Trace whiskey toasts the second anniversary of the Grammy-winning singer`s spirits debut.

Verner Panton 100

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Live Music in Colorado Springs: February 16 – March 1

Mon., Feb. 16 All-ages Jazz Jam Jazz, Armadillo Ranch, 962 Manitou Ave., Manitou Springs, 6 p.m. Wed., Feb. 18 AJ Lee & Blue Summit Roots, Lulu’s Downtown, 32 S. Tejon St., 8 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 19 Irish Pub Jam Celtic, Jives, 16 Colbrunn Court, 6 p.m. The Fretliners Bluegrass, Lulu’s Downtown, 32 S. Tejon St., [...] The post Live Music in Colorado Springs: February 16 – March 1 appeared first on SoCo Insider .

‘A deep appreciation for the people and values of this community’: Amy Wilson announces candidacy for Moffat County treasurer

Moffat County resident Amy Wilson is seeking to become the next county treasurer as she hopes to strengthen her longstanding ties to the community and expand on her nearly 15 years of experience working in...